Indian Daily Mail, 24 September 1952

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIII. NO. 225. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 275 1 No Meddling In Union I Domestic Affairs Startling Revelations About South Africa JOHANNESBURG, Sept. 23.—South Afri%can Prime Minister D. F. Malan threatened last night that South Africa would withdraw from the United Nations if it continued to meddle in union domestic affairs. Speaking at
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  • 172 1 WHITE 'PARASITES' WILL LEAD TO SETTING UP OF BLACK REPUBLIC Dr. D. J. O'Connor left Johannesburg by Comet for Britain today after resigning his job as head of the Department of Philosophy at Witwatersrand University, He said South Africa's white inhabitants live "as parasites.*' Dr. O' Connor, who has been
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  • 54 1 CAPTOWN, Setft. 23.—Parliament member Mr. L. C. Gay told police yesterday an unknown caller threatened him with violerft death unless he resigned immediately from the opposition United Pany. Mr. Gay, an active campaigner against Premier Dainiel F. Malari's government,, savd he received the telephone call yesterday and
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  • 399 1 India-U.S. Friendship Would Continue For Ever Truman Tells Ind. Film Stars WASHINGTON, S ept. 23.—P resident Truman told a party of Indian film stars and motion picture executives yesterday he hoped they would return home with the belief that the United States and India would "continue our friendship forever." He
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  • 32 1 SINGAPORE, Sept. 23. The Office of the Represonttaltiive of the Government of India in Malaya will remain closed from Sept. 25 to Sept. 27. on account of Dusehra IIS
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  • 28 1 LONDON, Sept. 23.—Major General John Hay Reith, dramatist and novelist whose pen name was lan Hay, died today In a London hosnital. He was 76.- A.P.
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  • 43 1 The Treasury Department of the Singapore City CouiicU announced yesterday morning that the special Municipal Loan of $25,000,000 is already oversubscribed by about half a milium dollars. The loan was officially opened on Wednesday, Sept. 17 only nix days ago.
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  • 55 1 A total of 331.219 persons were vaccinated in the city and rural areas in Singapore aince the campaign began. 13.662 persons in the rural areas were vaccinated during the period Sept. 20 to 23. In the city areas 5,902 persons were vaccinated yesterday. Total figures do not include
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  • 25 1 RANGOON, Sept. 23.—The Gyo b y o pipeline supplying water to Rangoon was cut for the 12th time at 2 a.m. today by insurgents.— A.P.
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  • 96 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Sept, 23.—The Praja Party Leader Prakasam announced yesterday that he was proceeding to Bombay to discuss the complete merger between Socialists and Praja parties Jrle added that,Tamilnad Praja Party would be also represented. This marked definite defeat for the scheme of S.B.
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  • 110 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 23—INS Rana of the Indian Navy's destroyer squadron will visit Aden and Singapore next month, it is announced. Sailing from Bombay on Oct. 10, Rana Is expected to reach Aden about Oct. 15. From Aden, in company with HMS Glory, an aircraft
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  • 272 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Sept. 23.—"Cast- differences must go" declared Sri Rajaji, Chief Minister of Madras addressing the Congress District Political Conference at Cuddalore on Sunday. He added "But the poison of caste hatred in South India can only be dissolved by one
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  • 773 1 None Selected Yet For South Ward (By Our Staff Reporter) Yesterday the Progressive Party officially announced the names of five of its candidates who will contest the City Council elections and also issued its platform. Four of the candidates were present when the Party
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  • 214 1 INDPT. LABOUR CANDIDATE FOR SOUTH WARD 28-year-old Mr. Peter Selvaraj, of 46. Buffalo Road, a teacher by (profession, informs the "Indian Dally Mail" thait he has decided to contest the South Ward in the forthcoming City Council elections as in "Independent Labour candidatje." Mr. .gelvara.j says: "I, in cenjuction with
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  • 602 2 Indian Daily Mail s'pore, Wed., Sept. 24, 1952. First Lesson Lost Upon Dato Tan? IT was the CommissionerGeneral Mr. Malcolm MacDonald who formed the Communities Liaison Committee, some three years ago, but ot the time it was formed, it v/as not known by that name nor did it have the
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  • 1140 2 JUTE IS INDIA'S BEST EARNER Monopoly Of World Trade Must Be Continued -Agri. Minister CALCUTTA, Sept. 19. —India's Minister for Agriculture, Dr. Punjabrao S. Deshmukh, said here that India should now continue to hold the monopoly of world trade in jute goods for a long time to come. Addressing the
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  • 137 2 The first shot under the anti-smuggling ordinance was fired at Rangpur against an alleged jute smuggler by the police, who brought down one out of a gang of 20 smugglers, according to the Associated Press of Pakistan. It is stated that one Mansur, along
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  • 50 2 HYDERABAD, Sept. 20. Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru will arrive here on Sept. 24 on a three-day visit of the State, it is learnt. During his stay, Pandit Nehru will address public meetings and also a meeting of Congress workers. He is expected to visit Bidar.— FOC
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  • 100 2 NEW DELHI, Sept. 18. Wholesale prices, during August continued to move up and rose by 0.9% to 387.4 from 383.8 in July, according to a Press Note Issued by the Economic Adviser to the Government of India. The August index was, however, 2.1% below the
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  • 191 2 NEW DELHI. Sept. 19.—The International Labour Organisation's Social S-curity experts, Mr. lan Robertson and Mr. F. B. Hindmarch who are new in India at the invitation from this country, in a joint statement pledged to give their "best to India." I
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  • 95 2 PATIALA, Sept. 19. The PEPSTJ Government have directed all departments of the Government that the principal language of a linguistic zone should invariably be used in the day-to-day official work. A circular issued by the Government says: "It has been observed that the policy outlined by
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  • 52 2 MADRAS, Sept. 18. The working committee of the Madras Kerala Samaj has deciUed to organize a handloom cloth sales campaign in the city during next month when volunteers of the Samaj will hawk handloom cloth. The Samaj haw appealed to the publiir to support the "buy handloom"
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  • 113 2 MADRAS, Sept. 18. Mr. G. M. Mckelvie, Road Development Adviser to the Government of India, met Mr. C. Rajagopalachari, Chief Minister, at the Secretariat Discussions between them lasted about 45 minutes. Mr. McKelvie, it may be mentioned, is now here in connection with the meeting of
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  • 84 2 SALEM, Sept. 18. Three deaths from food poisoning are reported from Ammapet within Salem Municipal limits, the victims being Nellammal and Radhammal, aged 25 and 22 respectively and Nagendra, one-year-old child of Radhammal. All of them were removeed yesterday to the local Government Headquarters Hospital for post-mortem
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  • 748 2 By the By Selegie Road MOSSADEQ'S BARGAIN Dersia is a boiling cauldron today. Premier Mossadeq plans to give Britain an ulti matum of 'Take It or Leave It" for solving the Anglo IruiU>ui oil deadlock. Notes were exchanged between Persia on die or.c hand and the United Kingdom and the
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  • 2385 3 A.I.C.C. PROCEEDINGS: Congress's Call To World Powers To Settle Disputes., u CHANDRASEKHAR NAGAR f Sept. 14. --The All-India Congress Committee, after tuxHind-half hours' debate this morning unanimously adopted the Working Committee's resolution on foreign policy, appealing to the great Powers of the world
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  • 375 3 NEHRU ON MEDICAL UNIT TO KOREA CHANIDRASEKHAR NAGAR Sept. 14.—The Congress President, Mr. Nehru told iuhe AICC tloday that India had decided for the time being not to replace the existing Indian Ambulance unit in Korea. The Government had not decided ,tx> withdraw It eSther. No decision, he said, would
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  • 52 3 Amendments Withdrawn Or Rejected Maulana Azad appealed to Mr. Jain to witlhdraw his amendment. The question of baking steps to serve the cause of peace could very well be left to the Government, he said. Mr. Jain, thereupon, withdrew his amendment. Mr. Saattxi's amendments were rejected, and the resolution passed
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  • 659 4 CEYLON NEWS: To Check Population Growth, Says World Bank COLOMBO: The Government of Ceylon should take advantage of the present psychological moment and declare itself boldly in favour of family planning in the interest of both parents and the coming generation, says the World
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  • 96 4 Mrs. Patricia Webber. MBE, wife of a planter in Malaya who is home on leave, drinks a cocktail with Anthony Steel who is co-starring with Claudette Colbert In a Aim entitled The planter's Wife, at the Cafe Anglais in London. Mrs. Webber, who, like her husband, was made
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  • 160 4 COLOMBO: There were three births to every single death registered in Colombo in the third week of August The Chief Medical Officer of Health and Vital Statistics. Colombo, reports:— Estimated population at July 1 408.050 Total births hi Colombo 588 Deaths 151 Births of Colombo
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    45 4 Photo V The Acting Menbri Besar, Perak, Tuan Hajl Mohd Razalli bin Haji Mohd. Ali Wasi, made a tour of the Dindings recently, visiting Malay kampongs and New Villages. Picture shows him addressing bhe inhabibanbs of Bruas ab bhe Bruas Community Centre. Dept. Of Information
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  • 149 4 COLOMBO: Mr. GF. Plant, a retired Civil Servant from Ceylon, has recently submitted an English translation of the Ceylon national anthem to the High Commassioner in London. The translation is as follows: Hail Hodl dear Motherland. Blest Lanka, strong and We lift our hearts to Thee, Thrice
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  • 187 4 The Six Inch Gun Cruiser H.M.S. BIRMINGHAM (Captain J. D. Luce. D.5.0., 0.8.E.) which has recantly been completely modernised in the United Kingdom is expected to arrive at the Naval Base p.m. on Sept. 25. She has spent a period working up in vne Mediterranean and
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  • 93 4 COLOMBO: A microfilm of "Sarafta Dipani," a 13-th century Sinhalese manuscript, said to have been in the possession of Sri Rahula of Totagamuva. and at present in the Bibliothique Nabionale, has been received from Parts by the Archives Department. A few months ago, Mr. John M.
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  • 80 4 RED TAPE WHILE ELEPHANT DIED KURUNEGALA: Two elephants bhat came to the village area in the Wanmd in search of water were captured, and the Government Agent of the North Western Province decided to send one of thecn ba the zoo. The Superintendent of the Zoo refused bo accept the
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  • 152 4 COLOMBO: The divorce vote in bhe Island is fast increasing, according to the latest sbatistics collected by the Registrar General, for the last. year. The total number of marriages disallowed by Courts of La»w during 1957 was 1784 as compared with 1704 in 1950. Comparison of
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  • 72 4 The following staff changes in 'the Singapore Police Force are announced:— Mr. Oheah Teng Cheok. A.S.P.. previously O.C. Hokien Sub-Branch, C.1.D., has now been transferred to "G" Division; Mr. Eu Cheow Eang. A.S.P., previously Assistant Sup^rinitendenl^ 'KJrlme" area 3, has now been transferred to CLD:
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  • 71 4 Mr. K. A. Se.th has been appointed President of the Standing Industrial Court in place of Mr. J. C. Cobbett who is at the moment absent from the Colony. The following are members of the Standing Industrial Court: Mr. D. Robertson, Mr. V. I. Evan Wong. J.p.. Mr.
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  • 69 4 The U5. Department of State announced yesterday that John _M. Allison, Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Airairs. will visit U.S. Foreign Service posts in the Far East, including Singapore, on a tour, beginning on or about Sept. 27. The Department announcement said Allison's trip is
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  • 71 4 TEH-i; aypt. 23.— Iran yesterday completed a revised con..:.- .roposal to the Truman-Churchill plan for settling the nation's oil dispute with Britain. It was expected that the counter-proposal will be preserved to the British Embassy here on Friday. Its text will not be released
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  • 98 4 DARBHANGA, Sept. 18. The flood waters of the Kosi and the Kamla have started receding in the district of Daarbhanga since last week. Even at the peak of the floods, the water level of the Kosi this year was 2 ft less than
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  • 215 4 Touches Delhi On Return LONDON, Sept. 23. Sir Miles Thomas, Chairman of the British Overseas Airways Corporation, announced here yesterday that a Comet jet airliner service from London to Singapore will begin on Oct. 14. The 500 miles an hour aircraJb will be similar
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  • 71 4 Air Vice Marshal J. Hewitt, Ail Member for Supply and Equipment of the Royal Australian Air Force is arriving today (Wednesday), by air at Kallang on a four day visit to Headquarters, Far East Air Force. During his stay he will visit the R.A.A.F. Squadrons
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    95 4 PHOTO) The 40-year-old sister of a British Baron announced in a newspaper advertisement Sept. 12 tha,t she was now a "he"—a Change of sex which could put her in line for her elder brother's title, The announcement by the former Dr Elizabeth Forbes-Sempill, sister of the 58-year-old Baron
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  • 74 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday: In the Kuala Kang^ar area of Perak two uniformed terrorists tied a Tamil cattle jaga to a tree and left him tnere for five hours before releasing him, says a Federal Government Prsss statement. It adds: Four terrorists burned a bus in the
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  • 119 4 Today. Wednesday, Seft. 24, at 8.30 p.m„ Radio Malaya lis broadcasting a discussion on aim censorship (rum its Singapore btetioo. Ttacse talking part are Mr. Jack Evans, the Film Censor; Fattier James F. Kearney. EdiOor of the "Malayan Catholic News" and a spokesman of the Catholic League
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